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Discover Ludwig"hit the cafe" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to mean that you are going to visit the cafe, typically for a quick meal or beverage. For example: I need a pick-me-up; let's hit the cafe for some coffee.
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Be prepared to hit the local cyber-cafe for some last ditch connectivity.
As of this writing there is about $180 (UPDATE: Someone grabbed $150 off the card just now) on the card so you can probably hit a the cafe today on Jonathan's dime.
I stopped first at an intimate coffee and beer place in Brace Radic Square called Po Bota, which means, in local dialect, half past 12 — the time that the sun hits the Old Town cafe.
Gumshoe's Guide: 1 Breakfast at the buzzing News Cafe on Ocean Drive 2 Hit the Beach 3 Linger over lunch at the Van Dyke Cafe on Lincoln Road 4 Take a wander, or skate around the galleries and chi-chi shops on Lincoln Road Mall. 5 An aperitif at the glamorous Marlin 6 Or, for something a little more low-key a beer at the Abbey Brewing Company.
One of the earliest attacks during the night occurred at a Serbian cafe when an explosion hit the business, wounding 14 people -- all ethnic Serbs.
In Nashville, he hit Loveless Cafe, the best fried chicken he's had outside of Thailand, plus decadent mac 'n' cheese and fried catfish.
While watching the Texas singer-songwriter Christopher Cross stoically run through his hits at the Cafe Carlyle on Tuesday evening, it was almost possible to imagine that time had stood still since his fleeting golden moment 28 years ago.
Cho Yong-pil, a 68-year-old singer, sang a string of hits including "The Cafe in the Winter", "Short Hair" and "Let's Go on a Trip".
In the meantime, the fit star will likely be hitting the gym and picking up green juices from her favorite Studio City cafe.
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